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Limited Spots Available for Summer Physics GCSE Catch-Up Sessions!

Prepare for your Year 11 Physics GCSE with our focused catch-up sessions this summer. Each 4-hour session includes comprehensive workbooks, practical work, and topic tests. With a maximum of 5 students per class, you’ll get the personalized attention you need.

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1 Space left this Monday 5/8/24 - Physics GCSE Catch-Up Sessions! Particle Model of Matter

Prepare for your Year 11 Physics GCSE with our focused catch-up sessions this summer. Each 4-hour session includes comprehensive workbooks, practical work, and topic tests. With a maximum of 5 students per class, you’ll get the personalized attention you need.

Available Sessions:

  • 5/8 Particle Model – 1 space left
  • 12/8 Atomic Structure – 1 space left
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